at the
34th Golden Horse Awards in 1997 While living in other countries, he took on several odd jobs, such as being an oil driller in India, a cow herder in Israel, and a doctor of Chinese medicine in Thailand. In the late seventies, Doyle took an interest in Chinese culture and received the Chinese name Dù Kěfēng, which translates to "like the wind". After language studies in Taiwan, he started working as a photographer. A couple of years later, he became a cinematographer, working with Taiwanese director
Edward Yang on the 1983 film
That Day, on the Beach. Doyle has worked on over 50 Chinese-language films. He is best known for his collaborations with
Wong Kar-wai in
Days of Being Wild,
Chungking Express,
Fallen Angels,
Happy Together,
In the Mood for Love and
2046. He has collaborated with other Chinese filmmakers on projects including
Temptress Moon,
Hero, and
Dumplings. He has also made more than 20 films in various other languages, working as director of photography on Gus Van Sant's remake of
Psycho,
Liberty Heights,
Last Life in the Universe,
Rabbit-Proof Fence,
Paranoid Park, and
The Limits of Control, among others. He also wrote, shot, and directed
Warsaw Dark,
Away with Words starring
Asano Tadanobu, and
Hong Kong Trilogy: Preschooled Preoccupied Preposterous, an experimental portrait of three generations of Hong Kong people. He co-directed
The White Girl with
Jenny Suen. ==Filmography==